Collaborative Writing: Future Opportunities

by Ahmed Ibrahim

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Yungblud Continues Rock Star Collaborations, Eyes Eddie Vedder Partnership

A potential collaboration with Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the latest advancement in Yungblud’s impressive run of partnerships with iconic rock musicians, following work with Aerosmith and Smashing Pumpkins. The 28-year-old artist from Doncaster, England, revealed his admiration for vedder and hinted at future musical projects in a recent interview with Rolling Stone.

The artist expressed a deep respect for the Pearl Jam frontman, stating, “Eddie is a real inspiration to me, especially vocally…I think we could write together in the future.” This potential collaboration builds on a series of high-profile projects, including an EP with Aerosmith, one More Time, and a reimagined version of “Zombie” featuring the Smashing Pumpkins, slated for release in early 2026.

Did you know? – Yungblud’s real name is Dominic Harrison. He adopted the stage name as a nod to his musical influences and a rebellious spirit.

A Chance Encounter Sparks Potential Partnership

Yungblud and Vedder first crossed paths last year at a company Christmas party hosted by Eldridge Industries.The event was a star-studded affair, featuring performances with Bruno Mars, Guns N’ Roses members Duff McKagan, Slash, Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis, Brandi Carlile, and producer Andrew Watt. According to reports, the artist was profoundly moved by Vedder’s voice during the event and was later photographed backstage with several of the other performers.

Pro tip – Collaborations can broaden an artist’s reach and introduce their music to new audiences,as seen with Yungblud’s diverse partnerships.

Building a Legacy of Collaboration

This potential partnership with Vedder is just the latest in a long list of collaborations for Yungblud. in 2019, he worked with Travis Barker and Machine Gun Kelly on the song “I Think I’m Ok,” and with Halsey on “11 Minutes.” His collaborative spirit extends to artists like Bring Me The Horizon, Avril Lavigne, Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons, and, most recently, Ozzy Osbourne.

The relationship with Osbourne, the “Prince of Darkness,” blossomed in the months leading up to his passing, with the two forming a close friendship. A video circulated online showed Yungblud gifting Osbourne a custom-made cross necklace on the eve of Black Sabbath’s final concert.

Reader question – How do you think a Yungblud and Eddie Vedder collaboration would sound, given their distinct vocal styles?

From black Sabbath to the VMAs

Yungblud’s connections within the rock world were further solidified at Black Sabbath’s historic concert in Birmingham in July. There, he met both Billy Morgan and Steven Tyler. Following Osbourne’s death,the artist joined Steve Tyler and Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme to perform a medley at the end of the MTV vmas,which included “My Only Angel,” the lead single from the One More Time EP,and a new version of “Zombie” with the Smashing Pumpkins.

These collaborations demonstrate Yungblud’s ability to bridge generations and genres within the rock landscape, solidifying his position as a rising force in the music industry. His willingness to connect with established

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